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4 from a total of 14 events
Public – by registration
E-learning
English, Other
Closed for new registrations
Type: Course
Duration: 1 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: [email protected]
Programme Area: Satellite Imagery and Analysis

With the purpose of addressing the urgent need for monitoring cultural properties, as defined under Article 1 of the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, in Ukraine, an agreement between UNITAR and UNESCO was signed on 16 May 2022.

Public – by registration
E-learning
Arabic
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 2 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: [email protected]
Programme Area: Satellite Imagery and Analysis

This e-learning course was created as part of the Earth Observation for Sustainable Development: Fragility, Conflict and Security project funded by the European Space Agency and aims to give a short but practical introduction to Geospatial Infomation Technology (GIT) in states affected by fragility, with a focus on remote sensing. 

Public – by registration
E-learning
English, French
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 2 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: [email protected]
Programme Area: Satellite Imagery and Analysis

Ce cours en ligne a été créé dans le cadre du projet Earth Observation for Sustainable Development: Fragility, Conflict and Security, financé par l’Agence spatiale européenne. Il vise à donner une introduction rapide et pratique aux technologies d’information géospatiale (TIG) dans les Etats affectés par la fragilité, avec un accent sur la télédétection.

Public – by registration
E-learning
English
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 2 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: [email protected]
Programme Area: Satellite Imagery and Analysis

This e-learning course was created as part of the Earth Observation for Sustainable Development: Fragility, Conflict and Security project funded by the European Space Agency and aims to give a short but practical introduction to Geospatial Infomation Technology (GIT) in states affected by fragility, with a focus on remote sensing.